AASA Partnership

AASA, The School Superintendents Association, and Diamond Assets have teamed up to provide superintendents and other school administrators with educational programs and technology solutions to help districts achieve sustainable EdTech funding to support greater academic outcomes in the 21st century.

Diamond Assets is a technology trade-up partner specializing in Apple hardware, working with organizations to maximize the residual value of their Apple devices. Diamond Assets’ turnkey trade-up program pays organizations for their used Apple devices, providing the funds necessary for future technology investments and putting organizations on a path to sustainable, predictable technology funding.

The partnership will equip AASA members with the knowledge to streamline technology investments, make more informed purchases and develop cost-effective sustainability plans for funding technology into the future. Working with Diamond Assets, school districts across the U.S. are seeing benefits that include:

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